Lets see your Mill Law's...

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Afternoon!

I was wondering who of us here has a horse sired by Mill Law?

My boy is by Mill Law out of an intermediate event mare, I have been told by numerous people that he is typical of Mill Law in many ways. I'm not sure how true that is.

I totally adore him though that's for sure! He is grouchy misery on the ground, and some what of a worrier when you're on board, but he is super genuine and has an amazing work ethic. He is very low mileage for his age (9) and we both did our first seasons competing this season, which wasn't without hurdles (excuse the pun!) but we had a great year.

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And mum and dad...


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This was my homebred Mill Law Baby. He's 8 this year and this was him with his very talented new Mum at Floor's 1* last year :) I kept him until he was four at which point he was far too big for me! He was 16.3hh and I am 5 foot :( We have kept in touch and go and see him :) He has the best home ever :)
He was 'special' from the moment he popped out and high maintenance!! He taught me how to be patient!!! He needed a serious job as he was very cheeky and needed to be kept busy. He jumped the six foot hedge in the field as a three year old so I knew he had potential!!!

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And this was him when he first arrived :)

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This was my homebred Mill Law Baby. He's 8 this year and this was him with his very talented new Mum at Floor's 1* last year :) I kept him until he was four at which point he was far too big for me! He was 16.3hh and I am 5 foot :( We have kept in touch and go and see him :) He has the best home ever :)
He was 'special' from the moment he popped out and high maintenance!! He taught me how to be patient!!! He needed a serious job as he was very cheeky and needed to be kept busy. He jumped the six foot hedge in the field as a three year old so I knew he had potential!!!

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And this was him when he first arrived :)

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He's beautiful!

Looks like he's very talented too. :)
 
I will be following this thread with interest! We have a lovely rising 3 year old by Mill Law out of my lovely ISH mare. She did all RC activities showing and evented up to 100. Our now nearly rising 3 year old is the easiest, most loving, gentle sole I have ever had the pleasure to meet. Currently having a bit and roller on and will spend the spring/ summer long reining and doing the odd in hand show, I doubt we will back him until he rising 4 as he quite weak looking at the moment. But I don't envisage any trouble with him when the time comes as he has the most wonderful, trusting nature. If I knew how to post a pic I would. He is dark bay with a white skinny blaze, two white hind socks and currently about 15hh.
 
I don't have a Mill Law but my claim to fame is he stayed at my yard for a few weeks in utero! I bought the foal his dam Winslo Scintillation had the previous year and was supposed to get him at weaning but that was delayed due to an issue at the stud so the stud owner sent him to me still on his dam to wean him and she was pregnant with Mill Law. Thus I have always had an interest in Mill Law and think all his off spring I've seen are rather nice.
 
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